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MY BABIES!

Mother’s anguished cry as she runs from her home after finding two of her triplet boys dead

- By Tom Payne

A MOTHER ran out of her house screaming after waking to find two of her five- month- old triplets dead.

Sarah Owen, 30, rushed out in her pyjamas on Saturday morning crying ‘my babies, my babies’ while clutching her surviving son Ethan to her chest, neighbours said.

Police are investigat­ing what killed brothers Charlie and Noah after firemen initially checked their home in Bridgend, South Wales, for a gas leak.

However, detectives ruled out carbon monoxide poisoning, saying only that the babies had died in a ‘tragic accident’.

Medical staff have reportedly told Miss Owen it could be at least a week before they know how the boys died.

The family is awaiting results of a post-mortem examinatio­n, as well as tests for Sudden Doting mum: Sarah Owen Infant Death syndrome, known as cot death.

Sally Boyd, a close family friend, told the Mail: ‘All we know is the babies didn’t wake up. Poor Mum has no idea what is going on.’ The triplets’ grandmothe­r Jane Owen, 54, added: ‘We just don’t know what happened yet.’

The brothers, born prematurel­y in April, had been seen by a health visitor for a routine check-up and weighing session only 24 hours before two of them died. Miss Owen had proudly told friends all were doing well.

Paramedics, police and the fire brigade all attended Miss Owen’s three-bedroom rented home at 10.05am on Saturday.

Neighbour Anne Way, 64, said: ‘Sarah was totally distraught holding Ethan tightly to her chest. They wanted to take them both to hospital so I offered to take Ethan off her while she put her shoes on.

‘But she shouted, “Leave my baby” – she was in a terrible state. I saw the firemen carrying the two babies to the ambulances. I’ve seen dead babies before from working in the hospital and they had been dead for hours.’

She added: ‘ As far as I know they all slept in the same room. I spoke to Sarah’s father later in the day and he said it wasn’t carbon monoxide.

‘She is a lovely girl and a good mother. They were beautiful little boys and coming along well.’ Friends said single mother Miss Owen doted on the triplets, of whom two were identical.

All three spent the first month of their lives on a neonatal care unit.

Miss Owen was last night being comforted by family, friends and the boys’ father, who has not been named, at her mother’s house in Bridgend. Their godmother Siobhan Boyd has set up a fundraisin­g page to help her.

Donations had last night exceeded £4,500.

South Wales Police said inquiries were continuing. Detective Inspector Dean Taylor said: ‘There is nothing to suggest that carbon monoxide poisoning was the cause.

‘In fact, there is nothing that leads us to believe that this was anything other than a tragic accident.’

An inquest will be held once the post-mortem examinatio­n results are released.

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